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today, protesters in moscow were arrested after russian parliament's upper house voted unanimously to ban americans from adopting russian children. it's seen as retaliation against a u.s. law that calls for sentences against russians deemed to be human rights violators. >> it's sad that the children are being used as a pawn. >> reporter: the state department -- for julia rowley, her life sketch is still being made and the pencil is her hands with the guidance of her parents. >> having him in hi life has really changed it and they're very supportive, stayed in school and like keeping my grades up. >> right now, dozens of russian children are close to being adopted by american families but those adoption procedures are on hold until president putin makes the final decision. . >>> we've had homes that are 90% destroyed. >> the path of destruction left by severe storms in the midwest and south. >>> the convenient and greenway to dispose of your christmas tree. >>> right after the break. >> it's a wrap. a bit of a pla rein county food tradition is disappearing whachl makes this taqueria so
today, protesters in moscow were arrested after russian parliament's upper house voted unanimously to ban americans from adopting russian children. it's seen as retaliation against a u.s. law that calls for sentences against russians deemed to be human rights violators. >> it's sad that the children are being used as a pawn. >> reporter: the state department -- for julia rowley, her life sketch is still being made and the pencil is her hands with the guidance of her parents....
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moscow. for 30 years if you had a problem in the middle east. the worst part is by not supplying the rebels we allow saudis and qatari to funnel to jihadist rebel. that is why the jihadists now have the upper hand. why we are looking at the prospect of radical al-qaeda like syria as a result. we didn't do anything to up support non-jihadi rebels now. the worst elements are going to be in control. >> doug: next up, the federal regulations deep multiplying. what that means for you next. >> doug: this is a fox news alert. we are just getting update on former president george h.w. bush who has been in the hospital for a month now. after a series of setbacks including a persistent fever, president bush was admitted to intensive care unit where he is in guarded condition. doctors are cautiously optimistic. he is alert and conversing with the medical staff. we will keep a close eye on that. now back with the panel, the next segment is on government regulations and how many people in the business community feel constrict growth of the economy. president
moscow. for 30 years if you had a problem in the middle east. the worst part is by not supplying the rebels we allow saudis and qatari to funnel to jihadist rebel. that is why the jihadists now have the upper hand. why we are looking at the prospect of radical al-qaeda like syria as a result. we didn't do anything to up support non-jihadi rebels now. the worst elements are going to be in control. >> doug: next up, the federal regulations deep multiplying. what that means for you next....
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moscow we had problems of people concerned about the new u.s. embassy was one great tuning fork for some intelligence listing. each became an obstacle to getting to the summit meeting were supposed to have been getting on with the arms-control agenda in a way negotiators could do something with. on the road to reykjavÍk there is a very real an interesting exchange of correspondence between gorbachev and reagan in which they began to trade ideas on how they might proceed on the start side to reduce weapons and on the ins that. right in the middle is very real soviet distaste and through strategic defense initiative. i think not enough importance can be given to the role in both fostering and hindering the dialogue and worrying the alliance members who weren't sure whether this was going to make negotiations a joke, that the united states is not prepared to negotiate seriously. i've reykjavÍk we arrived in money spent on prepared. untrue to the united states team arrived with the largest audience of possible positions and responses to soviet pos
moscow we had problems of people concerned about the new u.s. embassy was one great tuning fork for some intelligence listing. each became an obstacle to getting to the summit meeting were supposed to have been getting on with the arms-control agenda in a way negotiators could do something with. on the road to reykjavÍk there is a very real an interesting exchange of correspondence between gorbachev and reagan in which they began to trade ideas on how they might proceed on the start side to...
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>> a reflection of the united states but also all around the world, london and moscow and tokyo and all those places. we'll show rio. >> we don't even have people in london and rio. we just steal footage. >> we have people, but it happens so many hours before us, we have them record something and then we put it in our show. >> if you could, would you prerecord the show and go home early? >> yes, if i could, i would. if i could record it in a sound booth and you be in another sound booth not actually able to touch me, that would be okay. >> oh, because you can talk more? all right, look, let's cut to the chase. no, no, we're not done. is nancy grace going to come this year or not? >> i don't know. she's probably busy with the twins. >> i love the twins. john david and lucy. all right, let's call nancy. let's call jvm, jane velez-mitchell. she's in rehab, or she hasn't mentioned it for five minutes, and nancy grace has a fanciful barrette. hln is where it's happening. dr. drew could fix you. >> nancy grace has what? >> a fanciful barrette for her hair. a new hairdo, rocking a new look. >>
>> a reflection of the united states but also all around the world, london and moscow and tokyo and all those places. we'll show rio. >> we don't even have people in london and rio. we just steal footage. >> we have people, but it happens so many hours before us, we have them record something and then we put it in our show. >> if you could, would you prerecord the show and go home early? >> yes, if i could, i would. if i could record it in a sound booth and you be...
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moscow. for 30 years if you had a problem in the middle east. the worst part is by not supplying the rebels we allow saudis and qatari to funnel to jihadist rebel. that is why the jihadists now have the upper hand. why we are looking at the prospect of radical al-qaeda like syria as a result. we didn't do anything to up support non-jihadi rebels now. the worst elements are going to be in control. >> doug: next up, the federal regulations deep multiplying. what that means for you next. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. >> doug: this is a fox news alert. we are just getting update on former president george h.w. bush who has been in the hospital for a month now. after a series of setbacks including a persistent fever, president bush was admitted to intensive care unit where he is in guarde
moscow. for 30 years if you had a problem in the middle east. the worst part is by not supplying the rebels we allow saudis and qatari to funnel to jihadist rebel. that is why the jihadists now have the upper hand. why we are looking at the prospect of radical al-qaeda like syria as a result. we didn't do anything to up support non-jihadi rebels now. the worst elements are going to be in control. >> doug: next up, the federal regulations deep multiplying. what that means for you next. my...
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in moscow, people left flowers and stuffed animals outside the american embassy. the prime minister formally sent condolences and said russia's thoughts are with the victims' loved ones. >> in rio de janeiro set a memorial. >> british prime minister offered condolences to the parents, saying, quote: it's heartbreaking to think of those who had their children robbed of them at such a young age when they had so much life ahead of them. people gathered in golden gate park to reflect on the tragedy. some people lit candles. others wrote notes to the victims' families while others simply cried. our coverage covers throughout the newscast. coming up at 10:30 we'll have a live report from newtown, connecticut. >>> we have developing news tonight in san francisco where a standoff is now underway with a man and possibly a hostage. that has led to the evacuation of a residential building where the man is hold up. jade hernandez is live at california and larkin with late details. jade? >> ken, police say a man who's threatening he has a weapon is refusing to come outside his
in moscow, people left flowers and stuffed animals outside the american embassy. the prime minister formally sent condolences and said russia's thoughts are with the victims' loved ones. >> in rio de janeiro set a memorial. >> british prime minister offered condolences to the parents, saying, quote: it's heartbreaking to think of those who had their children robbed of them at such a young age when they had so much life ahead of them. people gathered in golden gate park to reflect on...
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it said moscow is convinced assad will not go voluntarily, no matter what pressure is applied. meanwhile, u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said chances of the syrian regime resorting to chemical weapons may be easing. he spoke during a flight to kuwait. we have seen not seen anything new indicating any aggressive steps to move forward in that way, but we continue to monitor it very closely. we continue to make clear to them that they should not under any means make use of these chemical weapons against their own population. >> sreenivasan: also today, the united nations reported the number of syrian refugees fleeing the fighting has grown to more than 500,000, all across the middle east. and inside syria, rebels captured a second major military base near the northern city of aleppo. new details have emerged from south africa on the health of former president nelson mandela. the government announced today that military doctors are treating him for a recurring lung infection. mandela is 94 years old. he's been hospitalized since saturday, but officials said he is responding to
it said moscow is convinced assad will not go voluntarily, no matter what pressure is applied. meanwhile, u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said chances of the syrian regime resorting to chemical weapons may be easing. he spoke during a flight to kuwait. we have seen not seen anything new indicating any aggressive steps to move forward in that way, but we continue to monitor it very closely. we continue to make clear to them that they should not under any means make use of these chemical...
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he has been protected by moscow and beijing. the west has stood on the side lines and we have given a veto to the sponsors of the assad regime. he thinks he can get away with it. he believes he's lost anyway because the civil war engulfed his regime and the rebels have been on the march the last several months. >> we'll be right back with red light cameras. are they legal? citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do megyn: a major class action lawsuit over red light cameras. this new lawsuit alleges cameras are actually rigged to booths payoff for the ticket collectors. trace gallagher has more on that. >> reporter: it's a cash cow for new york city. $293 million in the past five years alone. the reason new york is being sued is the drivers think the i is rigging them. federal law says the yellow lights at intersections where the speed olympic is 30-mile-an-hour
he has been protected by moscow and beijing. the west has stood on the side lines and we have given a veto to the sponsors of the assad regime. he thinks he can get away with it. he believes he's lost anyway because the civil war engulfed his regime and the rebels have been on the march the last several months. >> we'll be right back with red light cameras. are they legal? citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow...
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and matthew, of course, you were a correspondent in moscow for a very long time here. it seems at least there's a split. you've got russia's foreign minister who actually criticized putin before he signed this ban. so what is going on here? is this a power play? and is this something that is actually going to take effect? >> i mean, you're right. there has been a very rare split in the russian political elite about this issue. there's been some criticism that was leaked to the press in russia about how some officials including the foreign minister concerned about what the impact this may have. also an opposition newspaper in russia has issued a petition, saying the law should not been enacted. that's had more than 100,000 signatures. obviously, it's something that divides russian society. but make no mistake, it is a power play. it's a response to that u.s. act, as you mentioned, a law signed by obama a couple of weeks ago intended to penalize, sanction russian officials connected with this particular custody case and this tax evasion case in russia. >> so matthew, thi
and matthew, of course, you were a correspondent in moscow for a very long time here. it seems at least there's a split. you've got russia's foreign minister who actually criticized putin before he signed this ban. so what is going on here? is this a power play? and is this something that is actually going to take effect? >> i mean, you're right. there has been a very rare split in the russian political elite about this issue. there's been some criticism that was leaked to the press in...
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it's been a real supporter of bashar al-assad and the u.n., suddenly moscow seems to be seeing sad requires on the way out, they can't say him. they say it's okay to give him asylum. russia will not give him asylum and it seems to me that the russians are sending signals now to the opposition that, let's talk. because what the russians wanted in there they wanted to keep our number one arab ally, bashar al-assad. he's going, now they want to keep their naval case. there are so many layers and rival factions, national and international that syria will be a problem for years to come. heather: russia also saying their policies will no longer be tied tow a specific family or name, that being key as well. >> right. heather: i want to ask you in these final moments what is going on in egypt right now and how that is affect being the rest of the middle east. >> it's affecting the rest of the middle east because it gives even more momentum to the islamist tide. in this referendum which was a put up job the muslim brotherhood won. they claimed 64%, although only 30% of egyptians voted in the referen
it's been a real supporter of bashar al-assad and the u.n., suddenly moscow seems to be seeing sad requires on the way out, they can't say him. they say it's okay to give him asylum. russia will not give him asylum and it seems to me that the russians are sending signals now to the opposition that, let's talk. because what the russians wanted in there they wanted to keep our number one arab ally, bashar al-assad. he's going, now they want to keep their naval case. there are so many layers and...
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petersburg and moscow. but i was interested to find the european union is now open, and i think it will be in a couple of years, that all of the public transportation operations for eye-speed and other rail -- high-speed and other rail service to the private sector which is, i think, something we should look at. and, actually, italy has moved forward in the an expedited fashion open to private contractor ferrari which is now providing -- it's not planned -- they're now providing competing service to the public sector in italy. so we can look at some things that may be successful in other countries and try to pick the very best options. but have you on the record today supporting both the financing of the construction -- >> totally. >> i'm pleased to hear that. let me yield now if i may to ms. richardson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i can only take my colleague, mr. denham, at his word. when we went to the central valley and he echoed the same today that one of the road blocks that's been for him has been th
petersburg and moscow. but i was interested to find the european union is now open, and i think it will be in a couple of years, that all of the public transportation operations for eye-speed and other rail -- high-speed and other rail service to the private sector which is, i think, something we should look at. and, actually, italy has moved forward in the an expedited fashion open to private contractor ferrari which is now providing -- it's not planned -- they're now providing competing...
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petersburg and moscow. i was interested to find the european union is now open and it will be in a couple years of all the public transportation operations for high-speed and other rail service to the private sector, which is something we should look at and actually italy has moved forward an expedited fashion open to private contract to now providing computing service to the public site are your so we can look at some things that may be successful in other countries in other countries. i have you on the record today with the financing operation. i'm pleased to hear that. let me yield to find a good >> thank you, mr. chairman. i can only take my colleague, mr. donald, at his word. he echoed the same today that one of the rope locks has been the lack of knowing the details. so the conversation you just went through with mr. lahood, how soon could we expect to get an update on who these private companies are? how much are they willing to an as and how soon is the senate going to come together? i heard mr. don
petersburg and moscow. i was interested to find the european union is now open and it will be in a couple years of all the public transportation operations for high-speed and other rail service to the private sector, which is something we should look at and actually italy has moved forward an expedited fashion open to private contract to now providing computing service to the public site are your so we can look at some things that may be successful in other countries in other countries. i have...
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back in the 1947 era george key man sent what's known as the long telegram from moscow to the white house spelling out the rise of the soviet union and its intentions. president truman, my fellow missourian, and his staff glued together the containment strategy which stayed in effect through admiral -- excuse me, through general eisenhower's presidency and later until, as you know, the wall in berlin came tumbling down, and the soviet union imploded on itself. the strategy worked. after we get this solved, it's important that we glue together a national strategy. it's going to be different. there's not one single threat out there, but many. terrorism, force upon force, state against state challenges, and that's what we must do. and we must nurture those in the war colleges and in the state department who have that strategic vision, that ability to glue together a good strategy and make sure that it does come to pass. so i'm hopeful we can solve the problem, that the congress can come together as we did for many, many years in tough, tough, difficult choices. and if you watch the comedians
back in the 1947 era george key man sent what's known as the long telegram from moscow to the white house spelling out the rise of the soviet union and its intentions. president truman, my fellow missourian, and his staff glued together the containment strategy which stayed in effect through admiral -- excuse me, through general eisenhower's presidency and later until, as you know, the wall in berlin came tumbling down, and the soviet union imploded on itself. the strategy worked. after we get...
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he was based in moscow for four years. we will go to ron from ohio on the independent line. caller: mr. gordon, do you feel the united states and the west have a misunderstanding of history as far as the tribal conflicts in that region? was there any attempt to point out to the muslim tribes and nations that we did go into bosnia to defend muslims? guest: i think the caller makes a number of interesting points. i am a journalist. i am not an advocate for the american government. there was criticism that the united states somehow oppressed muslims. if you look at the record in the bosnian conflict, the united states led a nato intervention to protect bosnian muslims against serbian aggression. in afghanistan, one could argue the toppling of the taliban was a benefit for the afghan people, certainly for the women of that society. in terms of iraq, the united states did overthrow a dictator may be based on its miss reading of intelligence, but empower the -- empowered the shia to be part of the government. so many people have served in iraq for so long. you are talking about a
he was based in moscow for four years. we will go to ron from ohio on the independent line. caller: mr. gordon, do you feel the united states and the west have a misunderstanding of history as far as the tribal conflicts in that region? was there any attempt to point out to the muslim tribes and nations that we did go into bosnia to defend muslims? guest: i think the caller makes a number of interesting points. i am a journalist. i am not an advocate for the american government. there was...
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there are report that is the syrian deputy foreign minister now in moscow for talks possibly trying to negotiate some kind of settlement, some kind of transition. how that would look where it would be anrd early transition rather than this civil war pushing out what is left with the regime whether that would be okay with the syrian rebels is left to be seen. the number one thing to watch is russia but the wildcard here is iran. they have been key to their support of president assad, sending him weapons, even men and members of the revolutionary guard to help fight and lead syrian soldiers in this civil war. if russia goes by the side and tries to negotiate a settlement you look to iran and does iran continue to push president assad, continue to support him, or, does iran back down? that is what we'll actually see some change there on the ground in syria, jamie. jamie: i think you hit it on the head because clearly iran is meddling in the background. we've seen we can't have much control with them but we'll still talk to ambassador bolton about it next. thank you, leland, very much, fro
there are report that is the syrian deputy foreign minister now in moscow for talks possibly trying to negotiate some kind of settlement, some kind of transition. how that would look where it would be anrd early transition rather than this civil war pushing out what is left with the regime whether that would be okay with the syrian rebels is left to be seen. the number one thing to watch is russia but the wildcard here is iran. they have been key to their support of president assad, sending him...
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outside of moscow. look at that russia media reporting that 12 crew members on board. extent it of their injuries not known at this time. the cops say no one was killed. witnesses say the plane skidded on to a highway. it is not known what caused the crash. but there are reports that it was snowing. so weather could potentially be a factor. first legal action is in motion. $100 million claim has been filed against the state of connecticut on behalf of the 6-year-old survivor. said the child suffered psychological damage from hearing screaming and shooting over the loud speakers. it provide to provide a safe school setting or emergency response plan. the plan must be approved by the state's claim office before a suit can be filed. pizza man fights off a group of attackers, his reward a demotion. >> he sucker punched me. my glasses flew off and i dropped the pizzas. i covered my face and swinging like this as hard as i could. five people against one is not a good situation to be in. i thought i was about to die. >> juliet: looks like he slices good. despite brave actions
outside of moscow. look at that russia media reporting that 12 crew members on board. extent it of their injuries not known at this time. the cops say no one was killed. witnesses say the plane skidded on to a highway. it is not known what caused the crash. but there are reports that it was snowing. so weather could potentially be a factor. first legal action is in motion. $100 million claim has been filed against the state of connecticut on behalf of the 6-year-old survivor. said the child...
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it happened over the weekend at a moscow airport. a red wings airline jet overshot the airway, possibly e y due to brake failure. there were no passengers on board, only the crew, five of whom were killed. >> take a look at what happened to tennis star novak djokovic. a crowd barrier fell on his legs as fans surged forward to get his autograph. he wasn't seriously hurt, but he did appear to limp off the court, and he cancelled his post-match news conference. he returned to play later in the day. he called the incident a bit of a shock. >> and insurance giant aig wants to say thank you to you. it's launching an ad campaign thanking the american taxpayers for the $200 billion government bailout that kept the company from collapse back in 2008. aig has paid the money back, and notes that taxpayers netted more than $22 billion profit from the deal. wolf. >> thank you, mary. countdown to the new year. we're going live to london where it's almost midnight. key west, florida, where the party is just getting started. >>> a little bit more th
it happened over the weekend at a moscow airport. a red wings airline jet overshot the airway, possibly e y due to brake failure. there were no passengers on board, only the crew, five of whom were killed. >> take a look at what happened to tennis star novak djokovic. a crowd barrier fell on his legs as fans surged forward to get his autograph. he wasn't seriously hurt, but he did appear to limp off the court, and he cancelled his post-match news conference. he returned to play later in...